vinu.l.t wrote: ↑15 May 2023, 11:14
djos wrote: ↑13 May 2023, 02:14
And I got laughed at for saying the car was deeply flawed! If McLaren fixed this issue, Daniel would not have had his confidence destroyed. If race car drivers can't predict the car behaviour, it's hard for them to trust the car and drive it to the limit, that's just a fact!
Despite the shift to ground-effect design standards for 2022, last season's MCL36 was still plagued by the same curve-center driving unpredictability that was already experienced in 2021. Lando Norris raised the same complaint about the current MCL60,
They are pinning quite a lot of hope on the new wind tunnel to iron these issues out - thing is they are also lacking in the suspension side, so to what extent will the wind tunnel help or are there other tools related to suspension design that are also outdated that they need to catch up on?
It certainly used to be that when entering and exiting the corner, the suspension boffins tried to control the behaviour of the car so that the nose doesn't dive into the corner but stays up and so that on exit the nose would try not to raise as much and dive down, these are counter to what normal forces would want to do.
Under braking the team report that the car performs well and it certainly seems like it isn't too bad out of the corners either, so whatever behaviours it should exhibit here seem ok, but that isn't to say that it is because of the way the nose/rear are behaving on entry and exit, but it doesn't seem to be too much of a problem.
But if you follow the principles that acceleration and deceleration cause the car to position itself differently, then so will being off throttle, a third state. The problem is that the wind tunnel in cologne cannot replicate IN CORNER testing, so they do not really have the ability to test any new parts in this mid corner phase or to fully understand what new parts will do to the car in the mid corner phase.
So they hope that the new tunnel, which will be able to see those circumstances, will help them dial out the "unpredictability" in any new design, whether that be in the Aero or suspension. Fundamentally they just gain sight of the factors that cause the car to become unpredictable.